Apple's co-founder Steve Wozniak delivered a speech at Grand Valley State University's commencement ceremony, emphasizing human "actual intelligence" over AI. Encouraging graduates to "think different," he highlighted the value of human uniqueness in an increasingly automated job market.
iQOO unveils the iQOO 15T featuring the Dimensity 9500 chip. Microsoft releases Azure Linux 4.0, while Apple reports blocking over $2.2 billion in fraudulent transactions on the App Store.
Apple has rolled out its free sports information app "Apple Sports" in over 90 countries, including Japan. Real-time scores can now be displayed on iPhone lock screens and Apple Watches, with features tailored for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Security researchers claim to have developed an exploit for damaging macOS kernel memory with the help of Anthropic's AI model "Mythos." Apple is treating the report seriously and working on countermeasures.
Apple has launched the 2026 model of the Studio Display, but its core display technology remains unchanged. Amid rising competition, the balance between price and features is under scrutiny.
Foxconn, a key supplier for major hardware firms, confirms a cyberattack on its North American facility. The Nitrogen ransomware group claims to have stolen confidential files related to Apple and Nvidia.
On May 7, 2026, DeepSeek achieved a $45 billion valuation in its first funding round, Samsung ceased home appliance sales in mainland China, and Apple settled a Siri-related lawsuit for $250 million. Anthropic and SpaceX also struck a deal involving over 220,000 GPUs. Here are the latest key updates from the tech industry.
Apple is introducing a new feature called "Extensions" in iOS 27, enabling users to select from multiple third-party AI models and integrate them with existing features like Siri and Writing Tools.
Apple has reportedly entered preliminary negotiations with Intel and Samsung to reduce its reliance on TSMC for manufacturing processors for key devices.
The first GUI-based commercial PC, the Apple Lisa, released in 1983, has been faithfully recreated by an enthusiast using an FPGA board, with modern upgrades like HDMI output and USB compatibility included.
Apple discontinues the 256GB Mac Mini model, leaving only the 512GB version starting at $799. Rising memory costs due to AI demand are the main factor.
Apple has announced that surging AI-driven demand for Mac products has led to supply shortages, particularly for the Mac mini, Mac Studio, and Mac Neo.
A bill to ban Big Tech from favoring their own services in California failed to pass, influenced by Apple-led lobbying efforts, impacting digital market competition policies significantly.
At ICLR 2026, one of the world's largest AI conferences, Apple revealed cutting-edge machine learning research, showcasing practical technologies such as on-device AI and efficient model training.
Apple takes cues from Microsoft’s voluntary buyout program. CEO candidate John Ternus looks to address generational shifts in the engineering division.
With John Ternus poised to become Apple's new CEO, the tech giant's iPhone roadmap for the next three years is under scrutiny. Major updates, including foldable displays and bezel-less designs, are anticipated.
UGREEN has launched the slim card-shaped tracker "FineTrack Slim" compatible with Apple's "Find My" network. It supports magnetic wireless charging, eliminating the need for battery replacement. Available on Amazon for a discounted price of 3,224 yen.
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's pressure on Facebook and Apple to remove ICE tracking groups and apps was an illegal act that infringed upon First Amendment-protected free speech.
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